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Yahoo
06-08-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Sustainability and Flexibility - Key Differentiators in the DAM Platform Market of Tomorrow
Discover how a scalable, intelligent digital asset management (DAM) platform is vital in transforming digital assets from cost centers to growth engines. Explore the top vendors identified and learn about the five key forces reshaping the market landscape. Dublin, Aug. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Digital Asset Management Platforms, 2025: A Frost RadarT Report" report has been added to are drowning in a sea of rich media - 4K video, generative artificial intelligence images, 3D models, augmented reality/virtual reality objects, and ever-growing libraries of brand assets. Without a modern content backbone, marketing and product teams spend a lot of time simply searching for, recreating, or reformatting files, while customers demand hyper-personalized experiences in real time. The cost is measured in slower campaign velocity, fractured brand consistency, and missed revenue. A scalable, intelligent digital asset management (DAM) platform has, therefore, become mission-critical, transforming digital assets from cost centers into growth Frost Radar for DAM platforms zeroes in on the vendors best positioned to solve the industry's most urgent challenge: turning an unwieldy flood of digital content into an AI-powered, governed, and highly integrated growth engine. Readers should care because the commercial stakes are rising fast: enterprises that modernize their DAM stack will launch campaigns quicker, deliver richer experiences, and safeguard brand trust, while those that hesitate will fall behind on revenue and compliance in an AI-accelerated forces are reshaping the market Generative and descriptive AI everywhere: Automated tagging, vector search, and on-the-fly content generation are moving from pilots to production, slashing manual effort while raising questions of AI governance, copyright, and provenance. Composable, API-first architectures: Buyers insist on MACH-aligned solutions that slot into product information management, content management system, and customer data platform stacks without vendor lock-in. Providers that cannot expose every function are rapidly losing ground. Content authenticity and security: Deepfake anxiety, the European Union AI Act, and the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) standards are forcing vendors to embed rights management, watermarking, and chain-of-custody metadata as core. Omnichannel velocity: Real-time localization, shoppable video, and headless commerce demand instant asset transformation and edge delivery, turning DAM from a library into a live content engine. Sustainability and cost control: Cloud footprints and GPU-hungry AI models face CEO-level scrutiny. Efficient storage tiers, edge caching, and greener data centers are quickly becoming differentiators. Companies to Action Acquia Adobe Aprimo Bynder Canto CELUM Cloudinary Fotoware Hyland MediaValet OpenText Orange Logic Sitecore Smartsheet Storyteq Best Practices & Growth Opportunities Best Practices Growth Opportunities For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. CONTACT: CONTACT: Laura Wood,Senior Press Manager press@ For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470 For U.S./ CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630 For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
06-08-2025
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- Yahoo
Top 20+ Companies Pushing Innovations Across RAN, Transport, and Core/edge Segments
The global 5G network infrastructure market, valued in the tens of billions annually, is expanding beyond CSPs to include enterprises exploring private 5G networks. Frost Radar™ identifies the top 23 companies pushing innovation across RAN, transport, and core/edge segments. Discover their strengths and market opportunities. Dublin, Aug. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "5G Network Infrastructure 2025: A Frost RadarT Report" report has been added to offering. From a field of more than 100 industry participants, the publisher independently plotted the top 23 companies in this analysis. These companies either lead the market overall, lead a segment, or are thought leaders in certain global 5G network infrastructure market is significant, measuring in the tens of billions of dollars annually. In the past, the market for cellular network infrastructure had one primary customer type: communications service providers (CSPs). Today, CSPs still make up the largest portion of the market, but enterprises in many different verticals are now exploring private 5G networks and providing a new (albeit small) outlet for network infrastructure. Regardless of whether the customer is a CSP and the network is considered public 5G or the customer is an enterprise with a private 5G network, all three parts of a 5G network - RAN, transport, and core/edge - are publisher analyzes numerous companies in an industry. Those selected for further analysis based on their leadership or other distinctions are benchmarked across 10 Growth and Innovation criteria to reveal their position on the Frost Radar. The publication presents competitive profiles of each company on the Frost Radar considering their strengths and the opportunities that best fit those to Action Adtran Affirmed Networks, A Microsoft Company Amdocs Aviat Networks Casa Systems Ciena Cisco Ericsson Fujitsu Hewlett Packard Enterprise Huawei Infinera JMA Wireless Mavenir NEC Netcracker Nokia Parallel Wireless Radisys Rakuten Symphony Ribbon Communications Samsung Networks ZTE Next Steps: Leveraging the Frost Radar to Empower Key Stakeholders Significance of Being on the Radar CEO's Growth Team Investors Customers Board of Directors For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. We provide you with the latest data on international and regional markets, key industries, the top companies, new products and the latest trends. CONTACT: CONTACT: Laura Wood,Senior Press Manager press@ For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470 For U.S./ CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630 For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900


Mid East Info
18-06-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
Ericsson ranks highest in Frost Radar™ 5G Network Infrastructure Market Report for fifth consecutive year - Middle East Business News and Information
Ericsson has been recognized as a forefront leader in Frost & Sullivan's 'Frost Radar: 5G Network Infrastructure, 2025' report for the fifth year in a row. This recognition highlights Ericsson's commitment to innovation and growth, as well as its ability to meet the evolving needs of communications service providers (CSPs) and enterprises worldwide. Frost & Sullivan independently plotted the top 23 companies in the Frost Radar analysis among over 100 global participants. These companies lead or innovate in various segments of the market. The report highlights Ericsson's contributions to the 5G landscape, cementing its position as a key player in shaping the future of mobile technologies. For the past five years, the company's innovative solutions have been acknowledged in this independent analysis as the leading portfolio for 5G network infrastructure. Ericsson's comprehensive portfolio includes products and solutions covering traditional radio access network (RAN), open and virtual RAN, core and edge networks, and private networks. Frost & Sullivan anticipates a shift towards open and virtual RAN across the industry, and notes that Ericsson's foray into Open RAN solutions 'will help make this a reality, especially since its first few customers are large and influential CSPs.' The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to automate network offerings and promote network APIs further demonstrates Ericsson's innovative approach to mobile networks, according to the Frost Radar report. Per Narvinger, Executive Vice President and Head of Business Area Networks at Ericsson, says: 'Our consistent top ranking in the Frost Radar report shows our dedication to innovation in a dynamic market. By focusing on customer-centric solutions and using advanced technologies like AI and intent-driven automation, we are enhancing network programmability. This enables differentiated connectivity and supports our customers in their journey toward autonomous networks.' 'Leading the global 5G network infrastructure market for five consecutive years is a remarkable achievement,' says Troy Morley, Senior Industry Analyst, Frost & Sullivan Information, Communications and Technologies. 'Ericsson has consistently outperformed traditional competitors and fended off emerging entrants in this challenging market. Despite its size, the market experiences fluctuations, with periods of growth and decline. Ericsson has adeptly navigated these complexities by evolving its portfolio, ensuring its own financial stability while maintaining its leadership position.' With customers in more than 175 countries, Ericsson has proven its ability to scale its innovations globally with 2G, 3G, 4G, and now 5G, according to the report, adding that Ericsson's dedication to research and development (R&D) – with 21.6 percent of its revenue invested in 2024 alone – shows its resolve to stay ahead in an ever-evolving industry. 'Moreover, the company's strategic adjustments and focus on profitability have positioned it for sustained growth and stability,' Morley says. The acquisitions of Cradlepoint in 2020 and Vonage in 2022 have expanded Ericsson's reach into the enterprise market, complementing its robust CSP and industry partner base. The Frost Radar report highlights the growth potential in private 4G and 5G networks, where Ericsson is well-positioned to collaborate with CSPs and industry partners to continue to lead the market in these enterprise opportunities. Additionally, as energy efficiency becomes increasingly critical, Ericsson has focused on designing hardware products that are smaller, lighter, and more energy-efficient, while also rolling out a number of software solutions to optimize network resources. The full range is available to meet the growing demand for sustainable technology. The Frost Radar measures growth rates in addition to absolute revenue and combines them with several other factors to measure companies' performance along the Growth Index. The Frost Radar measures innovation for each company by assessing its product portfolio, the scalability of its innovations, the efficacy of its R&D strategy, and several other factors.


TECHx
18-06-2025
- Business
- TECHx
Ericsson Leads Frost Radar for 5th Year in 5G Network Report
Home » Tech Value Chain » Global Brands » Ericsson Leads Frost Radar for 5th Year in 5G Network Report Ericsson has been recognized as a leading company in Frost & Sullivan's 'Frost Radar: 5G Network Infrastructure, 2025' report for the fifth consecutive year. The report highlights Ericsson's commitment to innovation and growth in the evolving 5G market. Frost & Sullivan independently evaluated over 100 global companies. The analysis focused on the top 23 firms leading or innovating in the 5G network infrastructure sector. Ericsson's role in shaping the future of mobile technologies was prominently noted. The company's comprehensive 5G portfolio includes traditional radio access network (RAN), open and virtual RAN, core and edge networks, and private networks. Frost & Sullivan reported a growing industry shift toward open and virtual RAN. Ericsson's early success with influential customers in Open RAN solutions is expected to help realize this shift. Additionally, Ericsson uses artificial intelligence (AI) to automate network services and enhance network APIs. This innovative approach further strengthens its position in the market. Per Narvinger, Executive Vice President and Head of Business Area Networks at Ericsson, said the consistent top ranking in the Frost Radar report reflects the company's dedication to innovation. He emphasized the use of AI and intent-driven automation to enhance network programmability and support customers on the path to autonomous networks. Troy Morley, Senior Industry Analyst at Frost & Sullivan, described Ericsson's leadership as a 'remarkable achievement.' He added that despite market fluctuations, Ericsson has maintained financial stability and evolved its portfolio to stay ahead of competitors. With customers in over 175 countries, Ericsson has scaled its innovations from 2G through 5G. The company invested 21.6 percent of its 2024 revenue in research and development (R&D), demonstrating its commitment to staying at the forefront of the industry. Morley also noted that strategic acquisitions like Cradlepoint in 2020 and Vonage in 2022 have expanded Ericsson's reach into the enterprise market. This complements its existing strong base among communications service providers (CSPs) and industry partners. The Frost Radar report also highlighted growth opportunities in private 4G and 5G networks. Ericsson is well-positioned to collaborate with CSPs and industry partners to lead in these enterprise markets. Moreover, as energy efficiency becomes more critical, Ericsson has focused on designing smaller, lighter, and more energy-efficient hardware. The company also offers software solutions to optimize network resources, meeting the increasing demand for sustainable technology. The Frost Radar measures growth rates, revenue, innovation, and scalability of companies. It assesses product portfolios, R&D strategies, and other factors to rank industry leaders. Key points: Ericsson recognized as top 5G network infrastructure leader for five years. Strong focus on Open RAN, AI-driven automation, and private networks. Significant R&D investment and strategic acquisitions strengthen market position. This recognition further cements Ericsson's role as a key player in the global 5G network infrastructure market.


Web Release
18-06-2025
- Business
- Web Release
Ericsson ranks highest in Frost Radar™ 5G Network Infrastructure Market Report for fifth consecutive year
Ericsson has been recognized as a forefront leader in Frost & Sullivan's 'Frost Radar: 5G Network Infrastructure, 2025' report for the fifth year in a row. This recognition highlights Ericsson's commitment to innovation and growth, as well as its ability to meet the evolving needs of communications service providers (CSPs) and enterprises worldwide. Frost & Sullivan independently plotted the top 23 companies in the Frost Radar analysis among over 100 global participants. These companies lead or innovate in various segments of the market. The report highlights Ericsson's contributions to the 5G landscape, cementing its position as a key player in shaping the future of mobile technologies. For the past five years, the company's innovative solutions have been acknowledged in this independent analysis as the leading portfolio for 5G network infrastructure. Ericsson's comprehensive portfolio includes products and solutions covering traditional radio access network (RAN), open and virtual RAN, core and edge networks, and private networks. Frost & Sullivan anticipates a shift towards open and virtual RAN across the industry, and notes that Ericsson's foray into Open RAN solutions 'will help make this a reality, especially since its first few customers are large and influential CSPs.' The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to automate network offerings and promote network APIs further demonstrates Ericsson's innovative approach to mobile networks, according to the Frost Radar report. Per Narvinger, Executive Vice President and Head of Business Area Networks at Ericsson, says: 'Our consistent top ranking in the Frost Radar report shows our dedication to innovation in a dynamic market. By focusing on customer-centric solutions and using advanced technologies like AI and intent-driven automation, we are enhancing network programmability. This enables differentiated connectivity and supports our customers in their journey toward autonomous networks.' 'Leading the global 5G network infrastructure market for five consecutive years is a remarkable achievement,' says Troy Morley, Senior Industry Analyst, Frost & Sullivan Information, Communications and Technologies. 'Ericsson has consistently outperformed traditional competitors and fended off emerging entrants in this challenging market. Despite its size, the market experiences fluctuations, with periods of growth and decline. Ericsson has adeptly navigated these complexities by evolving its portfolio, ensuring its own financial stability while maintaining its leadership position.' With customers in more than 175 countries, Ericsson has proven its ability to scale its innovations globally with 2G, 3G, 4G, and now 5G, according to the report, adding that Ericsson's dedication to research and development (R&D) – with 21.6 percent of its revenue invested in 2024 alone – shows its resolve to stay ahead in an ever-evolving industry. 'Moreover, the company's strategic adjustments and focus on profitability have positioned it for sustained growth and stability,' Morley says. The acquisitions of Cradlepoint in 2020 and Vonage in 2022 have expanded Ericsson's reach into the enterprise market, complementing its robust CSP and industry partner base. The Frost Radar report highlights the growth potential in private 4G and 5G networks, where Ericsson is well-positioned to collaborate with CSPs and industry partners to continue to lead the market in these enterprise opportunities. Additionally, as energy efficiency becomes increasingly critical, Ericsson has focused on designing hardware products that are smaller, lighter, and more energy-efficient, while also rolling out a number of software solutions to optimize network resources. The full range is available to meet the growing demand for sustainable technology. The Frost Radar measures growth rates in addition to absolute revenue and combines them with several other factors to measure companies' performance along the Growth Index. The Frost Radar measures innovation for each company by assessing its product portfolio, the scalability of its innovations, the efficacy of its R&D strategy, and several other factors. Download the full report: Frost Radar™: 5G Network Infrastructure Market, 2025